Editorial: Political choices are healthy
AFTER THE 2002 elections, four Democratic state senators switched parties and gave Republicans control of the upper chamber of the Georgia General Assembly for the first time in modern history.

Editorial: Don't curb smart growth
HOMEOWNERS IN rural Georgia who have septic tanks and potable well water have little need for government-owned water and sewer lines and their accompanying costs.

Editorial: Bad guys are losing
SIFTING THROUGH media reports and the Internet testimonies of U.S. soldiers and Iraqi civilians, it's often difficult to assess just how much progress is being made in reconstructing Iraq and shepherding it toward self-rule.

Legends of Golf holds special charm for Lietzke
The kind of tradition the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf started in Savannah last year has to be very well planned, with staffs and committees and the full faculties of the Champions Tour behind it.